Game Description:The DS Stylus has learned a new trick. It's now the only tool you'll need to jack any car you like as the mega-popular Grand Theft Auto franchise makes its debut on Nintendo DS. Explore the series' trademark massive open environments with pinpoint Stylus accuracy and interactive Touch Screen control. Enter the Chinatown underworld where you'll try and outsmart your rivals and stay one step ahead of the law. The DS-exclusive saga follows a trail of crime and corruption within the ruthless Triad crime syndicate, with enough GTA action to spill over two screens.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars News

This isn't the first story we've written about casting notices that may lead back to Grand Theft Auto 5, but it's pretty interesting. According to Eurogamer, some private ads on ActorPages.com indicate Take Two is looking for five performers to play ancillary characters in the next Grand Theft Auto game, including "James Pedeaston,"...

By now, there’s a good chance that you’ve played Rockstar Games’ fantastic mobile crime epic Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars on either an iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone, PSP, or Nintendo DS. Perhaps even on all five. However, on September 9, Rockstar will release GTA: Chinatown Wars HD, a new and improved version of their hit...

I'm an unabashed fan of Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, a faithful melding of the modern Grand Theft Auto franchise with its old-school roots. The iPhone version was a solid port, but a much larger version is coming soon. GTA: Chinatown Wars is coming to iPad.
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This week's Soapbox is a doozy. Adam recently saw the movie Kick-Ass, which is a pretty great flick if you haven't checked it out yet. He enjoyed it, but was surprised by the level of shock and awe it caused amongst many film critics. With that in mind, The Sess decided to return to a familiar subject in our industry; violence in video games....

It's the end of the year. The end of a decade. The end of an era. What better time to sit down and look back at what the past decade of gaming has brought into our homes. Such is the subject of the last Soapbox of 2009. Adam sits down to talk about all the games and gaming trends that have come and gone since the year 2000. Some good, some bad,...

There’s a constant argument in my household. My wife and I tend to mislabel one another’s taste in games. Because she’s a recovering hardcore nerd who used to play pen and paper RPGs before she moved in with me, I often overgeneralize her taste. Truth is, she quit Fable II about eight months ago and hasn’t looked back,...

SPOILER ALERT!!! Rockstar Games will soon start developing another Grand Theft Auto game! I know you were (not) worried about Rockstar abandoning its most cherished and profitable franchise, but worry no more.
During an interview with British publication the Times Online, Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser confirmed that his team of mad geniuses...

Take-Two Interactive recently delivered a one-two punch of Beaterator and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the PSP, but both of those games are coming to the iPhone (and by extension, iPod Touch), too. The company hasn't announced a release date for the Apple versions of both games, but Take-Two CEO Ben Feder said both are coming...

Rockstar Games announced Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is coming to the iPhone (and, by extension, the iPod Touch) later this year, but left out a crucial detail: price. The iTunes marketplace is very sensitive, with developers constantly moving the price of games for the iPhone up and down to stimulate interest as new games appear. But...

The handheld world will be paying very close attention to the iPhone and iPod Touch this fall, as Rockstar Games will be bringing Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars to the platform later this year. Chinatown Wars failed to become a breakout hit on the Nintendo DS, prompting Rockstar to announce a PSP version that's being released in October.
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Mature content's had a tough time sales wise on Nintendo's platforms, despite promising attempts by some of the best developers and publishers in the business. The Conduit was the latest victim, preceded by MadWorld and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. Wired recently spoke with Nintendo of America's VP of corporate affaird Denise Kaigler, who...

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is a DS exclusive no more; Rockstar Games announced today the touch screen-enabled trip through Liberty City is arriving on PSP later this year. Lower-than-expected sales may have been a primary motivator here, but is moving the game to PSP the right move? Chinatown Wars is not the GTA experience Rockstar has...

Rockstar announced today that it is releasing Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the PlayStation Portable. The open-world crime game will be available at retail on UMD and digitally from the PlayStation Network in North America and Europe this fall.
According to Rockstar, the new version of Chinatown Wars will take "full advantage of the...

We're gearing up for the weekend here at TheFeed. While we usually spend the weekends kite-surfing with super-models clinging to our backs and/or performing Kabuki theater productions at local retirement homes, we'll probably manage to squeeze in a few hours of video games too.
Below, in no particular order, is what the editorial team plans to...

When it comes to the Grand Theft Auto franchise, success has never been an issue. The games fly off shelves and, basically, print money for Rockstar and Take Two. Just to toss a rough estimate your way for the sake of argument, 2008’s GTA IV has currently sold over 13 million copies. Given that GTA IV brought in around $500 million in its...

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